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Electronic
Performer: Kontour
Title: Scanners
Style: Dark Ambient, Industrial, Experimental
Year 2008
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 369
MP3 size: 1710 mb
FLAC size: 1713 mb
WMA size: 1853 mb
Other formats: AA AHX MPC XM DTS MP3 AAC

Kontour - Scanners mp3 album


Kontour - Scanners mp3 album

Tracklist

1 The Kennedy Syndrome
2 Loose Wire
3 Fireworks
4 Scanners
5 Inhalation
6 Necromance
7 Taken
8 Pressure Point
9 Unseen
10 Shc
11 Second Skin
12 Lazarus
13 Setting Sun
14 Snow Blind
15 Lest We Forget

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Plastic Head Music Distribution Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Some Bizarre Ltd.
  • Made By – EDC Blackburn Ltd
  • Mastered At – The Exchange

Credits

  • Compiled By, Sequenced By – Kontour Stevo*
  • Executive-Producer – Stevo Pearce*
  • Mastered By – Simon Davey
  • Photography By – David Hunt
  • Producer – David Hunt
  • Written-By – David Hunt

Notes

Get more exclusive kontour downloads at www.somebizzare.com

As featured on the "SOME BIZARRE DOUBLE ALBUM" SBZ099CD - "The Kennedy Syndrome"

Scanners compiled and sequenced by Kontour Stevo
http://www.kontour.co.uk

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Some Bizzare Label 1981-2008
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Music © David Hunt
© Some Bizzare Ltd

Distributed by Plastic Head Music Distribution Limited.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 803341231108
  • Matrix / Runout: EDC Blackburn Ltd SBZ081CD 01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L135
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0434


Damand
Lying in a darkened room, unsure if you're sleeping or waking. Half-familiar sounds, or the memories of them, filter through closed doors and drawn curtains. You know you should know what they mean, yet they seem alien and barely familiar. Is this what it always sounded like? Or are you hearing it from the bottom of the pool where you float face-down? Echoes of voices too far away to save you. Speaking your language yet sounding foreign. And always and always the electronic heart of the machine pulses in faultless rhythm. The harmless ping of a desktop computer or the sonar of a hunting submarine a mile down in pitch-black ice-cold water? You know you should know. You know you should. You know. You know Scanners